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The Vanishment

Autor Jonathan Aycliffe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 oct 2014
Peter and Sarah’s marriage has reached an impasse; their holiday in beautiful Cornwall is chosen to mend old wounds and bandage past pain. The house they go to has space – space for their writing, their painting, and their reconciliation. It has space too for its own memories and its own unforgettable horrors… but they are not to know that.

When the locals are less than friendly than they might be and when the house sighs with its secrets, the sands of their marriage shift… and then Sarah vanishes and Peter is left alone. Or is he?
Praise for Jonathan Aycliffe:

‘Aycliffe has a fine touch’ Independent

‘Aycliffe conjures up a feeling of dread that deepens with each unsettling incident’ Time Out

Naomi’s Room must rank among the finest of English ghost stories… They certainly don’t come more dark or fearsome.’ Newcastle Evening Chronicle
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472111197
ISBN-10: 1472111192
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Some things never die. They just . . . vanish


Peter and Sarah’s marriage has reached an impasse; their holiday in beautiful Cornwall is chosen to mend old wounds and bandage past pain. The house they go to has space – space for their writing, their painting and their reconciliation. It has space too for its own memories and its own unforgettable horrors . . . but they are not to know that.

When the locals are less than friendly than they might be and when the house sighs with its secrets, the sands of Peter and Sarah's marriage shift . . . then Sarah vanishes and Peter is left alone. Or is he?


Praise for Jonathan Aycliffe

‘Aycliffe has a fine touch.’ Independent

‘Aycliffe conjures up a feeling of dread that deepens with each unsettling incident.’ Time Out

Naomi’s Room must rank among the finest of English ghost stories . . . . They certainly don’t come more dark or fearsome.’ Newcastle Evening Chronicle